Despite being a movie musical icon for roles in GREASE, SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER, and HAIRSPRAY, John Travolta had a little trouble introducing Tony winner Idina Menzel for her performance of the Best Original Song 'Let It Go' from FROZEN. Little did he know that 'Adela Dazeem' would be on Twitter just moments after his slip. (more...)

Today we are particularly thrilled to present a wide-ranging conversation with one of the most attention-grabbing and notable Broadway/Hollywood crossover stars of the new millennium all about her theatre past, GLEE present and potentially spectacular future - the charismatic and committed Lea Michele. Sparing some precious moments while promoting her new solo album release, LOUDER, Michele comments on not only her studio work and the current season of her FOX hit musical dramedy series but also sheds some light on much more, including sharing first news of the new stage revival of FUNNY GIRL currently in planning stages following the rights being purchased by GLEE creator and mastermind Ryan Murphy, set to mirror the Season Five storyline of GLEE itself as it presents the spectacular theatrics, unforgettable songs and backstage backstabbing involved with the FUNNY GIRL revival starring Rachel Berry (aka Michele). Additionally, Michele analyzes some of her favorite tracks on LOUDER and offers a glimpse into the creative process in creating some of the album's standout tracks such as 'Cue The Rain' and 'The Bells'. Plus, Michele opens up about her role alongside fellow Broadway heavyweights Megan Hilty and Bernadette Peters in the hotly anticipated new animated movie musical LEGENDS OF OZ: DOROTHY'S RETURN and clues us in on what we can expect from the multimedia extravaganza. Furthermore, Michele previews some upcoming GLEE showstoppers-to-be including two songs penned by Stephen Sondheim - 'No One Is Alone' from INTO THE WOODS and 'Not While I'm Around' from SWEENEY TODD - as well as the re-teaming with SPRING AWAKENING star Skylar Astin, while also offering the 411 on the show's big new move to a primary NYC focus. All of that, thoughts on GLEE co-star Idina Menzel's FROZEN performance on this week's Academy Awards telecast, opinions on a new LES MISERABLES revival, a look ahead to her upcoming autobiography BRUNETTE AMBITION and much, much more! (more...)

Broadway superstar and FROZEN vocal talent Idina Menzel will lend her supreme singing skills to a live performance of the smash animated movie musical's hit breakout song 'Let It Go' and an elaborate and dazzling visual display is set to accompany the hotly anticipated sure-to-be showstopper. (more...)

AMERICAN IDOL standout Adam Lambert and THE X FACTOR former judge Demi Lovato return to FOX's hit musical dramedy series GLEE this week in their extended guest starring character arcs and a first look at the actors in action alongside show lead Chris Colfer is now available to view. (more...)

Gloria! GLEE is nearing graduation season, complete with senior flings, faculty faux pas and Fat Tuesday-befitting festivities on the NYC side of the show, as well. Last night's ep gave us some major '80s gems, '90s lite rockers, '00 anthems and even an obscure '60s tune, too, showing the dependable diversity of not only the music but the general themes of the one and only hit musical dramedy series in history. Heart to The Supremes to Simple Minds, Wilson Phillips and Destiny's Child - it was a delight. (more...)

Internationally recognized vocalist and Tony Award-winning Broadway superstar Idina Menzel is set to perform her breakout hit from Disney's super successful animated movie musical FROZEN, 'Let It Go', tonight on the Academy Awards telecast and the affable and approachable performer is offering fans a glimpse behind the scenes at her preparation for the big night - from inappropriate questions from her toddler at home to restroom-set vocal warm-ups to Twitter Q&A sessions and more. (more...)

Well, after last week's mini-disaster of a top-13 week, there was not much that American Idol could have thrown out on stage tonight that wouldn't have been an improvement. The home-visit episode, where the final three contestants receive ticker tape parades in their respective hometowns, has been the most emotional in each of IDOL's first 12 seasons. So apparently, new producer Per Blankens decided to use some of that emotion in the early stages of this season. While both the vocals and performances were stark improvements over last week, I'm not sure that this episode is going to harken back to the Golden Days of AMERICAN IDOL's dominance. (more...)

Pop star Jessie J recently posted a particularly theatrical clip of an impromptu post-concert crooning session in which she performs a well-known musical theatre staple alone onstage, a capella, to the awe and excitement of some friends. (more...)